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Whatumoana **** QSO (1
February 1926 – 22
September 2011) was a New
Zealand Māori
royal elder. **** was the
husband of the Māori Queen, Te Atairangikaahu...
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Primary School and
Waikato Diocesan School for Girls. In 1952, she
married Whatumoana ****,
whose father was from
Waikato tribe Ngāti Whāwhākia and
mother from...
- (funeral rites) took place. King Tūheitia (born Tūheitia ****) is the son of
Whatumoana **** (1926–2011) and Te
Arikinui Dame Te
Atairangikaahu (1931–2006), who...
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Denmark Luxembourg:
Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma Māori King Movement:
Whatumoana **** Ma****ahit: Cakradhara,
husband of
Queen Tribhuwana Ratnapangkaja...
- The
Crusaders (Māori:
Whatumoana;
formerly Canterbury Crusaders) are a New
Zealand professional rugby union team
based in Christchurch, who
compete in...
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Tomairangi **** Born 1953 Huntly, New
Zealand Died 3
April 2017 (aged 63)
Father Whatumoana ****
Mother Te
Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu...
- 1860),
First Māori King (start of the
Kingitanga or Māori King Movement)
Whatumoana **** (died 2011),
husband of Te
Atairangikaahu Billy T.
James (1948–1991)...
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Huntly where she
lived for most of her 40-year
reign with her
consort Whatumoana ****. The Māori King or
Queen are
required to
attend 33
Poukai annually...
- O'Flynn Joe
Ongley John
Ormond Elizabeth Orr
Phillip O'Shea
Denis Pain
Whatumoana **** Les
Pearce Clifford Perry Brian Poananga Lindsay Poole Guy Powles...
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latter occasion, then Māori
Queen Dame Te Ātairangikaahu and her
husband Whatumoana ****
welcomed Queen Elizabeth II to the
local marae. The
Great Ngaruawahia...